Emily Bronte: World Renound Successful Author



             Bridge (Benvenuto V). In November 1824, Emily started school (Benvenuto 4). At the.

             school, an epidemic broke out, and Emily and her sisters were sent back to Haworth.

             ("Emily Bronte." Emily 1). In 1835, Emily became a student as Roe Head school ("Emily.

             Bronte." A Chronology. 1). Shortly after she enrolled though, Emily became sick and.

             returned home ("Emily Bronte." A Chronology. 1). In 1837, Emily became a teacher at.

             Law Hill School, but only lasted there for six months before returning to Haworth.

             (Benvenuto V). Historians are unsure as to why Emily gave up her career of teaching at.

             Law Hill, as most of the records are disputed. (Benvenuto V). In February of 1848, Emily.

             joined her sister Charlotte at Mme. Heger's school in Brussels (Magill 57). Here, she.

             studied music along with the languages French, and German ("Emily Bronte." .

             A Chronology. 1) In November however, their Aunt Elizabeth died, and Charlotte and.

             Elizabeth returned home (Benvenuto V). While at home in Haworth, Emily began writing.

             the novel Wuthering Heights. In July of 1847, T.C. Newby accepted Wuthering Heights,.

             but delayed publishing it until the success of Charlotte's novel, Jane Eyre grasped his.

             interest. Finally, in December Wuthering Heights was published (Benvenuto VI).

             In 1848, Emily's brother, Branwell became addicted to drugs and alcohol and soon .

             was dying ("Emily Bronte." Emily 1). In September of 1848, Branwell died. ("Emily.

             Bronte." Emily 1). While at his funeral, Emily became ill and refused medical aid ("Emily.

             Bronte." A Chronology 1). On December 19, 1848, Emily died of tuberculosis, at the age of.

             thirty ("Emily Bronte." Emily 1). Emily was buried beside her brother, mother, and sisters.

             at the Haworth Parsonage ("Emily Bronte." A Chronology 1).

             Emily never knew how successful her only novel, Wuthering Heights became. In.

             1850, another edition of Wuthering Heights was published, including a selection of poems,.

             and a biographical note by Charlotte (Benvenuto VI).

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